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The Story of the University of Edinburgh During Its First Three Hundred Years By Sir Alexander Grant
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The World Year Book of Education
by Columbia University. Teachers College, University of London Institute of Education - 1964
Published: New York : Nichols Pub. Co. ; London : Kogan Page, 1979-
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The World Year Book of Education
by Columbia University. Teachers College, University of London Institute of Education - 1964
Published: New York : Nichols Pub. Co. ; London : Kogan Page, 1979-
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The World Year Book of Education
by Columbia University. Teachers College, University of London Institute of Education - 1965
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"Appendix containing an account of different institutions connected with the University": v.3, p. 351-376.
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Places mentioned in this book
Edinburgh - Page 423
But by the larger world of Edinburgh he was for the most part idolised. His statue and the excellent Maternity Hospital erected in his honour ...
more pages: 97 98 127 132 142 274 299 329 333 351
Glasgow - Page 299
299 Glasgow, and at the age of twelve he showed his mathematical precocity by mastering in a few days the first six books of Euclid, ...
more pages: 121 257 273 285 307 323 335 350 351 409
Oxford - Page 333
When Hamilton returned from Oxford he was perhaps the only man in Scotland who anything about Aristotle; to his.
more pages: 10 116 138 195 269 289 334 339 459 493
Dundee - Page 239
Moderator of the ensuing General Assembly, held at Dundee on the i oth May I 5 9 7. The King, who was present in person at ...
more pages: 256 363
Dublin - Page 257
Receiving a call from a congregation in Dublin he went thither, and was brought back thence, immediately after the Revolution, to be Minister of ...
more pages: xii 70 71 439
Cambridge - Page 339
Edinburgh in the last century used to attract the sons of English noblemen, whereas now the sons of the Scottish nobility go to Oxford or Cambridge. ...
more pages: 49 90 116 138 269 297 493
London - Page 247
Leighton appears to have remained in London from May till about the end of November 1652. And it seems in the highest degree probable that he took the ...
more pages: 71 138 206 249 250 302 345 362 411 413
Paris - Page 280
four years at Saumur, and whose proclivities may be judged from the fact that he ultimately joined the Romish Church and took up his abode in Paris. ...
more pages: 212 241 276 315 363 408 410 413 445 447
York - Page 413
He then settled as a general practitioner at York, and in i 846 became Lecturer on the Theory and Practice of Medicine in the York Medical School. ...
more pages: 300 442
Quebec - Page 351
They went out with the force sent to take Quebec, and Robison is said to have been in the boat with General Wolfe when he made his famous remark about ...
Coventry - Page 457
In 1831 he was appointed successor to I'rofessor Coventry, and his first step in the Chair of Agriculture was to urge upon the Board of Manufactures, ...
Delvine - Page 365
He was of the family of Delvine. On the same leet with him the Faculty sent up the name of Alexander Boswell, afterwards Lord Auchinleck (father of ...
Chorley - Page 251
him,” says Chorley, “ at his chamber in the College, whereof he had been formerly Master. After presenting the service of our ...
more pages: 499
Munich - Page 489
the ambassador at Munich, men chargé d'affaires, and so moved up in the diplomatic service, rid was ambassador at half the Courts of Europe. ...
Harrow - Page 346
of a wealthy snanu-facturer of Paisley; at twelve years old he went to the University of Glasgow, as a rich English boy would go to Eton or Harrow. ...
Brussels - Page 442
wounded soldiers in Belgium; he - - utmost zeal, and rendered valuable a geons at Brussels, and he then was appoin Forces by the l)uke of York. ...
Kensington - Page 259
This was felt to be an unwarrantable forcing of the conscience ; great excitement was created, and a “ flying packet” was sent to Kensington ...
Falkirk - Page 85
till bore him in mind, and in September 1829 offered him “one ,f the most important charges in the Church of Scotland—that ,f the parish of Falkirk. ...
Jerusalem - Page 281
pamphlets, and poems (such as The Christian Sacrifice and 0 Mother, dear,Jerusalem), “The Directory for Public Wors/ub was drawn up by him, ...
more pages: 10
Belfast - Page 395
Joseph Black was born in 1728 at Bordeaux, where his father, a native of Belfast, but of Scottish extraction, was settled as a wine merchant. ...
more pages: 436
Padua - Page 295
mathematical learning in Italy, and took up his abode at Padua, where, in i 667, he brought out a work which at once became ...
Berlin - Page 154
The Univer-sity of Edinburgh cannot yet vie with that of Berlin and other great Continental Universities in the roil of its Professoriate. ...
more pages: 387
Rome - Page 493
the great historian of Rome, who in 1798, attracted by the scientific fame of the University, came and studied for one year under Playfair, Robison, ...
Bristol - Page 264
Smith “ died at Coldstream in returning from Bristol hot wells, i4th August I 7 36, in the fifty-sixth year of his age He was distinguished for ...
Genoa - Page 288
He succumbed to inflammation of the lungs at Genoa in ¿ In 1876 the Curators appointed as his successor (20) ROBERT Fuwr, the present Professor of ...
Manchester - Page 467
then he removed to Manchester as Principal of the Choriton ugh School; in i 8¿ i he resigned that appointment, and ravelled for some time abroad; ...
Maidstone - Page 409
(ç,) JOHN HUGHES BENNETT, 1848-1874, was an Englishman by birth and early education, and even went through a Medical apprcnticeshi¿) at Maidstone; ...
Leeds - Page 404
impostor named Leeds, who I. without knowing a word of delivered, and hanng, by al a degree as MD, was on the stttogth¿ the London Hospital, ...
Dubi - Page 480
with the view of practising in Dubi¿.-¿ In 1735 occurred the ca¿e¿i Nimmo, a Divinity Student, I - recorded in the Minutes. Nin¿4v¿-1 ...
Algiers - Page 434
and crossed to Algiers; dredged round the L land with Professor Goodsir; and during ¿O1%t under Iflainville and St. Hilaire at Paris. He th ...
Madras - Page 150
Leven and Melville and others, for the purpose of promoting the so-called Madras or Monitorial system throughout the elementary schools of Scotland. ...
Calcutta - Page 155
Gilchrist, a well-known and learned physician of Calcutta, for assisting educational institutions throughout the world. ...
Melbourne - Page 141
Beaney, Esq., of Melbourne, for the Graduate in each year who gets the highest marks in Anatomy, Surgery, and Clinical Surgery. ...
Fullerton - Page 75
Lords Mackenzie, Fullerton, and Jeffrey) finished the business by confirming Lord Robertson's decision. The Town Council tried to plead that the ...